Axle location & Lagun mount

Is it normal for the wheel to not be centered in the wheel well? During our maiden voyage, I thought it looked a little off, and when I measured it, the tire is about an inch from the front of the wheel well, but 3 inches from the rear.

@RogerL, just noticed your Lagun mount. Can you drop that table? It looks like the post would hit the fender. Or did they bump it out?

Unfortunately, when I asked the dealer to install the Lagun mount, I assumed they would know what they were doing and install it behind the cargo door as it was on the other units in stock. They apparently didn't want to take the time to do it correctly, and I was ignorant of the problem (being a newbie) until I tried to use it. I thought about moving it out, but thought that would look pretty ugly (and when I started to do it myself I found that only the bottom screws go into the backing block; the top screws are only 2" long!).

I've asked for it to be corrected at my first service visit, but I'm not sure how. I don't think I want them to bump it out, nor remove it since I don't know how holes are repaired in the Azdel. Maybe install another one located in the correct position (which would require removal of the refrigerator), or have them buy me another table mount that I could have cut down so the table would be at the correct height. Any other ideas?

Resurrecting an old thread after a 2-week trip to Maine & New Hampshire...not about the axle location, but the Lagun mount. Has anyone mounted the Lagun mount at the very rear of the driver's side? I was thinking that might be a good place, since that would place the table to the left of the sink which would (for us at least) be a good place for an additional flat surface for cooking & cleanup.

Next question - how to cover/seal up the holes created when I remove it from its current location? Maybe just a thinner piece of white plastic screwed through the same holes, or could I just use some bondo to fill the holes?

Next question - how to cover/seal up the holes created when I remove it from its current location? Maybe just a thinner piece of white plastic screwed through the same holes, or could I just use some bondo to fill the holes?